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'''Assassins''' are a catagory of specialized combatants that focus on precision targeted elimination of specific individuals.
'''Assassins''' are combatants who specialize in killing specific individuals in non-battle situations. Assassins typically rely upon stealth and planning to attack their targets without warning when they are at their most vulnerable.
 
== Historical Assassins ==
== Historical Assassins ==
*The Hashshashin
*The Hashshashin (from which the word Assassin stems)
*Ninja
*Ninja
*John Wilkes Booth
*John Wilkes Booth
== Assassins in Fiction ==
== Assassins in Fiction ==
*The Anhk Morpork Guild of Assassins
*The Anhk Morpork Guild of Assassins in [[Discworld]]
*The Assassins in Assassin's Creed
*Various agents employed by the [[Officio Assassinorum]] in [[Warhammer 40,000]].
*Ashraks are [[Goa'uld]] assassins in [[Stargate]]
 
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Assassins are combatants who specialize in killing specific individuals in non-battle situations. Assassins typically rely upon stealth and planning to attack their targets without warning when they are at their most vulnerable.

Historical Assassins

  • The Hashshashin (from which the word Assassin stems)
  • Ninja
  • John Wilkes Booth

Assassins in Fiction


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